So, the mf14 pulls the logs down off the top of the pile, logs then go onto the saw bench, run by the ferguson, then the blocked wood goes to the spliter, run by the ferguson and held in place by lgt100, once split, a pile is made beside the spliter and the mf14 pushes the pile away.
And the MF is only just above idle. No reving up the engine required.
Your comments,
Noel

Now all you need is a pallet building to put the split wood in to keep the rain and snow off it. Pallets let the air flow through and help dry out any wood that is not dry yet. I don't burn green wood. Nice setup. Going to go look at a couple trees this evening now that they mowed the CRP/weeds down.

Now all you need is a pallet building to put the split wood in to keep the rain and snow off it. Pallets let the air flow through and help dry out any wood that is not dry yet. I don't burn green wood. Nice setup. Going to go look at a couple trees this evening now that they mowed the CRP/weeds down.

Or you could build something like this. This works great for me and it wasn't real expensive to build.